The LOK-A-BOLT "DOOR ANGEL"

The "Door Angel" stands guard against ALL unwanted intruders! The “Door Angel” is especially designed to deter unwanted entry into your home by people with keys or intruders using the “Key-Bumping” method. Let the “Door Angel” guard your doors against illegal tampering and entry!

The Problem:

"Key-bumping" or "Lock bumping" is a technique for opening all “Pin Tumbler Locks”. Most locking devices can be opened by “Key Bumping”.

Key Bumping:

For less than $60, anybody can purchase the keys to your house! There are hundreds of websites that offer bump keys and provide instructions on how to use them. These sites are 100% LEGAL! Simply by searching on Youtube, criminals can learn how to key bump any lock.

According to a United States Department of Justice report:

One burglary occurs every 10 seconds.

There were over 2 million burglaries in 2010.

38% of assaults occur during home invasions.

1 of every 5 homes will experience a break-in.

Statistically, there are over 8,000 home invasions per day in North America

Exerpt From "Locksmith Ledger Magazine":

LOK-A-BOLT “DOOR ANGEL”

is a simple device that stops anyone having your deadbolt key from entering your premises. It is 100 percent effective against the “bad guys” that may have learned the new “key-bumping” technique. This new product, invented and patented by THE LOK-A-BOLT CORP, is ideal for people that may not be allowed to, or cannot afford to, change their deadbolt locks.

The “Door Angel” fits just about any “Deadbolt configuration” you may have...

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Please Note: The “DOOR ANGEL” works on a majority of the deadbolts in use. However, in rare cases, improperly installed “deadbolts” will prevent it from functioning as designed. For example, if the distance between your “deadbolt knob” and your “doorknob” are too close, the “Door Angel” will NOT work. Therefore, there MUST be a 4 ¾ inch minimum distance, between the center of the deadbolt knob to the top of the doorknob “stem”.